Eating out with the whole family or a bunch of your barkadas maybe daunting at times, imagine having to serve the food craving of each one of them.SM Foodcourt has addressed this challenging task by bringing a wider array of food offerings to your foodcourt experience. With the recent renovations, SM Fairview Foodcourt embraced a fresh new look that features a wide, open-dining design made more inviting with its colorful seats that emanates a cheerful and inviting feeling as you traverse the entire dining area with a diverse food offerings that will surely serve your cravings.

Choices includes Filipino fare from different regions. Other cuisines like Chinese, Japanese and Korean also proliferate. Name it and SM Foodcourt has it.SM Foodcourt has been a choice for those needing a filling meal minus the waiting period, food that is served fresh and fast. I personally got to experience dining in SM Fairview Foodcourt and was given the chance to sample different food offers of participating establishments and I have to admit that their food tastes really fresh. I also noticed that some food outlets adapted an open-kitchen design that will give you a view of your food being prepared, whipping up your appetite, big time. Here’s a sneak peak of what SM Fairview foodcourt has to offer:

JG Salo

Sisig Hooray

Goto King Plus

Mr. Kimbob

Lydia’s Lechon

Harvester’s Vegetarian

Casa Norte

Ted’s La Paz Batchoy

Inihaw Express

Davao Tuna Grill

Tropical Hut

Pepper Lunch

Famous Belgian Waffle

Marciana's

Greenwich

Oriental Bowl

To give mall goers a new dining experience is at top most thrust of SM malls as announced by Mr. Froilan Manotoc, Vice President for foodcourt operations of SM Malls. “We encourage bonding moments over good food with family and friends” he further enthuses. Incidentally, SM Foodcourt has an existing promo from April 30 to June 30, 2015, free Ice cream for every 250 pesos food purchase in partnership with Selecta.

Truly, a whole new dining experience! Come and visit to appreciate this yourself.

Hi Ava, me too, I love food court as it serves my fickle side of the brain. lol. and you're right, from time to time, SM food court tries to come up with different treats as a way of giving back to its loyal patrons.

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Toni

6/8/2015 09:33:27 pm

Wow! This is an interesting change in the concept of foodcourt. Foodcourts in the Philippines give everyone a picture of crowded and not-so-presentable and appetizing food. This is surely a MUST try. Will definitely drop by there on my next visit to the Philippines!